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To help put you in a festive mood, we’re featuring a holiday-themed article this week. What could be more appropriate at this time of year than adding a snowstorm to your webpage? I’ll give you a pre-baked script plus the recipe for this holiday treat.

Want to add social sharing buttons to your rotators, so site visitors can share photos on Pinterest, Twitter or Facebook? We’re pleased to announce today a free add-on and WordPress plugin that makes it easy to add social integration to your rotators.

We’ve received several requests for a tutorial showing how to create an infinite image scroller or carousel – something that’s not quite covered by either EasyRotator or the XML Flash Slideshow Creator v4. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the simple steps.

You probably know how to style links with :hover and :visited etc. But did you know that there are several newer pseudo-elements that can be used for dropcaps, consistent paragraph spacing, setting field focus colors, even text selection color? We’ll explore it all in this article.

Responsive design allows you to use some simple CSS to transform your webpage based on each visitor’s screen size. In this article, I’ll show you how easy it is to get started with responsive design – there’s even a real demo for you to play with.

In this article, I’ll show you how to place any type of content behind existing content on your webpage. One of the most popular applications of this effect is using rotators as the background for part of your page.

In all the din surrounding CSS3 and other flashy features, it’s easy to forget about some of the more foundational CSS functionality that shouldn’t be ignored either. Today, I’m going to touch on one of the lesser-used features of CSS: the ability to customize how your webpage looks when it is printed.

Drop shadows are a great way to add depth and perspective to your webpages, highlighting certain areas and diminishing the prominence of others. In this article, I’ll introduce you to the CSS3 box-shadow property. I’ve even included a visual tool to make it easy to learn and create code for your own sites.